Exec Chess - Chess in Business, Leadership and Life

By: Peter Klein
  • Summary

  • Exec Chess is short for execute or executive and refers to the adjective for executive as one having the power to put plans, actions or laws into effect. We explore how executive power in chess relates to the emboldened in business, leadership and life.
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Episodes
  • Transformational Growth for Chess Players
    May 14 2021

    We apply the concept of transformational growth to chess players.  We explore what chess players need to learn, improve and grow.  But the episode discuss some key differences between improvement at chess, performance at blitz and the standard for transformational growth.  The goal is to seek an increase in our skills and knowledge that has an element of permanents and transforms the chess player.  We will identify the four necessary components  that can serve as indicators as well as sought in striving for transformative growth.  Lastly the podcast will contrast the types of improvement, ways we resist growth and insight into reaffirming our efforts inspired by a wide range of external influences.

    Module: Strategic Thinking
    Audience: Chess
    Purpose: Applied
    Type: Concept

    Main Section @ 1:46 - Setting Standards of Transformational Growth
    Applied Section @12:00 - Four Components of Transformational Growth
    Context @24:25 - Compare to Other Improvement
    Contrast @ 26:15 - Resisting Transformational Growth
    Strengthening @ 33:57 - Reaffirming Transformational Growth
    Key Points @36:28 - 3 Take-aways
     

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    39 mins
  • Transformation For Professionals
    May 6 2021

    We explore the transformational growth possible often with a paradigm shift but at a minimum through self-awareness sufficient to execute lasting professional growth.  Specifically, the individual aims for transformation to a higher state of performance in a profession.  This often requires understanding many aspects including the necessary mindset, our self-identity, tricks and tools of the profession, the spirit underlying our code of conduct and residual effects to our personality that impact one (often emotionally or subconsciously) at the end of the day.

    Module: Strategic Thinking
    Audience: Professional
    Purpose: Explore
    Type: Concept

    Section 1 @1:14 - When does growth lead to transformation?
    Section 2 @12:36 - What makes a Professional?
    Section 3 @20:56 - What residual or negative effects does one take from their professional growth?
    Conclusion with three takeaway points @25:18

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    28 mins
  • Attacking in Strategy Sports & Games
    Feb 4 2021

    This is part one of a three part exploration into strategic thinking found in many applicable sports and games.  It is a deep dive into an aspect of game theory relating to offense and defense.

    This podcast is intended for those interested in strategic thinking.  It also includes many useful ways of thinking about the application of what inspires us and teaches us in strategy games.  It draws upon the analogy provided by competition in the field of play with  those in business and professional fields.  Potential tools for success are highlighted from strategic thinking.

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    33 mins

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